https://www.whistleout.com.au/Broadband/Providers/vividwireless/Mobile/vividwireless-4G-Unlimited-Internet-Plan?contract=0&modem=Mobile-Wi-Fi-Modem-4G
From someone thats on an adsl connection,4km away from exchange,get absolute shit download speeds (youtube loads at 360p at best),is something like this “home” 4g connection a viable option? Ive actually used my phone as a hotspot for gaming and latency wise it was averaging 30ms which is acceptable,im assuming this 4g modem would also provide a similar latency,plus the connection speed of 4g.
Am I overlooking something here or can this genuinely work for people in my case?
Higher prices and data caps but you're Australian so you get both of those on landlines
An LTE modem will be superior in every regard to that absolute horseshit landline
>>59884397
Its about 20 bucks more than what i pay for my service now,also this isp is claiming to give unlimited data
>>59882822
kill more kangarous
>>59882822
Yes. Even 3G would be superior to your shit landline.
With LTE the connection is as stable as regular ADSL in terms of dropout rate and jitter, but (normally) far superior in speed.
I'm also thinking about changing my shitty 10/0.45 ADSL to 100/50 LTE.
>>59882822
4G modems are excellent. I use one, maximum bandwidth for me is 130/50 (it's server dependent, I get up to 130 on Steam for example) and is usually around 75-90/15-40 (Mbps). To put this in a perspective, a 1GB file would be downloaded in little over a minute.
The best part is you aren't limited to using it in your home. You can literally take it anywhere, as you would your phone. But you should only buy it if you don't live in a village or somewhere too far from civilization, otherwise you'd get shit speeds.
>>59885070
Where on earth did you find 100 down lte? Oh wait are you in australia?